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Lid Driven Cavity Using Simple Algorithm

The document discusses the lid-driven cavity problem which involves fluid confined between parallel plates with one plate moving. It defines the problem, describes the boundary conditions of no-slip on walls and a specified speed for the moving lid. It also discusses the importance of studying these types of confined flows and outlines the general equations and discretization methods used to simulate the problem.

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Lid Driven Cavity Using Simple Algorithm

The document discusses the lid-driven cavity problem which involves fluid confined between parallel plates with one plate moving. It defines the problem, describes the boundary conditions of no-slip on walls and a specified speed for the moving lid. It also discusses the importance of studying these types of confined flows and outlines the general equations and discretization methods used to simulate the problem.

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Lid Driven

Cavity Using
Simple
Algorithm
S by SAHIL
NAGULA
The Lid-Driven Cavity
Problem

Definition Boundary Conditions Importance

The lid-driven cavity The cavity walls have Studying the flow
problem involves a fluid no-slip condition, and patterns and behavior in
confined between two the moving plate can confined spaces is useful
parallel plates with one have a specified speed for many industries and
plate being in motion. or direction of motion. fields such as aerospace,
engineering, and
medicine.
Boundary Conditions
Learn about the boundary conditions used in simulating the lid-driven cavity problem and their
significance.

No-Slip Condition Moving Lid Boundary


The cavity walls have a no-slip condition, The moving lid boundary can have a
which means fluid particles do not slip or move specified velocity or can be stationary. This
tangentially on the walls. condition affects the flow behavior in the
cavity.
General differential equations
Convection and diffusion equation

Momentum equation

Continuity equation
Discretization of general equations
X momentum equation
Y momentum equation
Continuity equation
Staggered grid
Steps of simple algorithm
Staggered grid for lid driven cavity

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